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seater noieinrac C SQUADRON TO) WILL OPEN MinE RE-ORGANIZED Telegraph Service.) Yeaton and two others of the same mGTON, D.C, March 14 | ch ‘of thia month the re et the entire naval Meet ‘ifte Witt go inte effect. ta 1 Rrownson will be in-chief. Rear Admiral will be commander of the | The secon? squadron will consist of these vessels: Third division, Charleston, Milwaukee, St, Louls, Chicago; fourth division, Albany, New Orleang, Cleninnatl, Raleigh. The third squadron will consist a ron, and Rear Admirat | of: FYLN division, Rainbow, Con “ will have charge of /C@P@, Helena, Wilmington; atxth | division, Volcano, Quiros, Villalobos, t to} Callao, Paraguay, Pampanage, Pa. hay, Arayot ‘The coaat defense vessels Monte- rey and Monadnock and a number of submarines will be in this divi- tion; also two torpedo flotilla, in- cluding the & ¥. Date, Decatur, Chauncey, Bainbridge, Paul Jones and Preble, following 7 Spends up of the West Vir division. Maryland aod Pe ww ivtston, Chattanoc ginta, naylve: “a, Gal ve ORGETOWN CLOSES > NEW MADE CROSSING the fence across the east side of the crossing. Bast Georgetown {x once more isolated from the city proper by the railway tracks. tt will remain so until the su preme court decides if the city may pat « crossing on Sander av, by paying the railroads $16,000 which faches south of Nora av. | the courts awarded them when the eeuncll ordered the street | crossing was intended for Nora ay s to close the crossing,| The two streets are peculiarly lo ity engineer today rebuilt! cated, only atx inches ta | . MEAD PUTS NAME ‘TO 11 MORE BILLS HM. Bh. No, 492--Relating to board of tand commisatone pe goo 2130 of Balt ef Codes and Statutes of Washin tom, relating to the creation ¢ board of at praisers and a board © harber line commissioners, as re- quired by articles 15 and of the atate constitution, which shalt generally known as the board State land commissioners, and de- fining tte duties MUST BUY GAR LINE Judge Albertson yesterday over taled the demurrer of the Seattle providing for the| Blectrie Co, tm the sult brought by ommisstoner and | the city of West Seattle against the the Seattle Electric Co, OWN, March 14 ie gounc!! last night repudi he act of the east side clth | op Tuesday night sur ly construc a crossing Northern i¢ and Co & Puget Sound railway ‘on Sander av. parallel to Bpecia! Service.) March t4.—-The gov- ppeaterday signet! the following 18%—Creating a state ty and the office of commissioner, fixtn | ruction, mainte- of state highways, for the expenditure of ted by the state or 4—Providing that when ether than a corpora- partnership, is con Qn assumed name, a showing the real parties ghali be filed with the 195—-Retating to the sale we , . » citler having & it of & maid purposes. 242—Governing and te and piletage on the / tract for the purchase at $30,000 of sound, ite ei, the street railway system of the/ little borough, The sult t* a friendly one to straighten out the legal tangles con | nected with the sale. | INDIANAPOLIS To" ) FOUR TRIPS DAILY. fo prohibit the manu- Reeping for sal away of cigarets. cigaret eo ~teguiating and | own- <- wrappers and| few for the same, 487-—Providing for the| constrection and} of state roads and) Gppropriations for state} fore established, 346—Relating to the of state lands and ma- The announcement was made to- day that the steamer Indianapolis| will be withdrawn from the Seattle Jon the Seaitle-T: Ing four tripe daily a. m and 1, 6 and 9 p m ing at Tacoma over night | latter i# In order to afford Tacoma | Sag aca aan nan | and other southern people an op- And property benefited. | portunity to connect here for the 286—-Providing for the | Vietorta boat of cars to shippers and Senge Bn at ioading, | The San Juan Fish company's and unloading the|@teamer Grent returned from the HMorage and charges In. | Southeastern Ajaskan fishing banks thereto, and providing | thie morning with 110,600 pounds of Malties for delay and | halibut of this act, and au- She raitroad commiasion of| o.., prescribe additional | et your spring hat at exactly ce the same amg{ Ralf price at John Lindh Co, 1632 Ge thle oct | Second ave, It's @ shame to sell at these prices, but th must i “DEAN” CIGAR. ! a aa the store In a few days, so step sew qnaliny, Se. soe _Bvely. nc ° oma route, mal 4$9Providing for the of the public highways, for the payment of cost fart out of the public! GROTE-RANKIN COMPANY |Just at the =; cena of the Season A Special Sale of Lawn We've much news for you about merchandise for Spring and ‘Bammer, but a little of which can be given im today’s paper. Bie Me ot seasonadic news is that fifty “Plaza” Seif-Sharpening Mowers are marked at exceptionally low special prices for fomorrw and Saturday while stock lasts. ‘These Mowers came » OOF possession at less than they Soot ortinartiy Cost us, and we mark them at special prices Tic Sew for the purpose of giving our friends the benefit of our sav ‘88 Well as to clear the way for our regular line of mowers Wheels are $ inches in diameter; Mower has three revolving alt deoorn ‘Of best quality steel, and is finished in blue and green with tion. Is thoroughly well constructed in every way. The following sizes are underpriced With 12inch biades, regular price $3.50; spe gon thineh | blades, “ $2.25 regular price regular as. Winch biades, price lal With 1Binch biades, oa regular POPPA RAP AA APRA PR PRP OPP $1.00 Down and $1.00 a Week Buys Any One of Our Many ye OVE, Ss ane RANGES 50 Pc. Austrian China Dinner Set $15.00 ge Price $20.00 The Austrian China Dinner ¥ pleces te tractive, bein ft @ this handsome wet tx fow, the sat Set underpriced as above constats of ervice for six people, Design is at green and gold. Regular price Special price today and tomor m of 50c CHINA SALAD BOWLS, 256 804 tomorro specially priced as above for today Bowls are of good quality china, in a neat , each., 2he to compel | the company to carry out {ta con-/ }ateel riveter earning §200 a month | ld and } leaving here at| Jena, would reach 189. | to wife of Carl A. Cline, Another coal mine ts to be opened up immediately at Renton, The Talbott mine, which adjoins the Renton mine, was opened over 20 years ago, but wae abandoned 6 years later and allowed to fll with water, Several months ago the Se atte Bleotrio Co. began drawing out the water, preparatory to re suming work. at owill greatly relieve the fuel shortage and will give employment to many miners, AUEF 1S AFTER ANOTHER WAIT BAN FRANCISCO, March 14. Ruef this afternoon filed a second petition for a writ of habeas corpus with the supreme court LICENSED TO WED Alexander Holmes, 46, and May Grau, 42 L. D. Jones, 21, and Gabrilie Mar garet Brown, 18, Seattle. James Ralph Tucker, 23 Edith Kiothe! Jeffries, 20, Kent and Birth Record Births were registered today as follows Cline--At 151 Ninth av, Mareh 12, son . March a daugh. Kelly~-At 316 27th av. 3 | 12, to wife of B. A. Kelly tor. McKensey—At Mareh 11, to wife of Gordon Kensey, 4 son Jacksou-—At 913 10th av., March 14, to wife of William Jackson, « daughter, Gorman—At 2803 Washington st. February 27, to wife of Alfred Gor man, a daughter. Stein—-At Green Lake hospital, March 12, to wife of P. P. Stein, a daughter 805 Fourth ay. Mc Death Record. Deaths were registered today as follows Hiscock—M. H. Hiscock, 75, Mareh 12, at 7415 Cortiss av MeNaught—Jessie L. McNaught, 1, March 10, at 1726% Howard av Smith—Robdert J. Smith, 5 March 12, at 1906 Main et Garfinkle—Kenneth Garfinkle, 5 months, March 12, at 2516 Yosler way Minch—-Mre. Pauline Minch, 37, August Franecke, 30, t 211 Bighth av UNDONE BY LIQUOR | tzeee are tossed about while turn LEGISLATURE WILL — ADJOURN TONIGHT = Has} TENTH STATE & iON PROVED A GOOD ONE, AL THOUGH COSTLY—ABOUT 250 BILLS HAVE BEEN PASSED. (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, Mareh I4.-—The tenth Wanbington state tonight at that adjournment sine die will be taken several hours earlier The house thie morning passed three senate bilis, and the senate legislature POPULAR HIGH’ SCHOOL GIRL Rosle June Palmerton, 19 years erotn. BF n, of rton-Harvey Grain com died early this morning at the ot old, daug the P pany, te y home, 1629 Fourteenth av, tubercular meningttis. The young woman was a member of the senior class at the Seattle dn RE SR EERE nS GREEN LAKE C padted 10 house bills 14 house bille, bringing “the *t of measures pamned by to about 260, greater by totel am ho} 4 aw been done at any previ- OUR peanlon Lega one althauah contly 9 Blick river bill wae choked | al the house at noon, fur- canal mge b of It bein penged resolu the top, fer of bille at 12 today } up ee of order and the advocates | The bill waa brought made @ wlrd tent DIES high school, and the most prominent |girt beskethall player of her class Mer death is felt as a blow by the entire student body of the school, an alr of sorrow he he *ahool ar a ult of her death Until & few weeks ago the was ac tively @ngaged in her studies and athletic interests, rere ame aay | CRITICISED Residents of the Green Lake dls trict are complaining of the disre gard of the Seattle Blectric com- pany of thetr comfort and safety on the Green Lake tine, One of them writes to The Btar as foile “Ae you stem to have the Inter. ests of the city at heart, may I call your attention to the following “How much longer will it be be fore some action te taken regardi the bigh rate of apeed the Beattie) Electric company allows its cars to run over the Lake Union brides and down the steep incline near Green Lake bridge? “Both of these places are danger- ous and unless some measures are taken by the company at once, an accident will surely happen which oat lows of Hife, ba * whe are obliged od wp in the cars. hanging to wt to} ling curves tike ‘feathers tn a wind storm, and while it te bad enough) to pay fares and have to stand ap | fie is nothin Thomas H. MeGauran, an expert} on steel buildings, was today sen tenced to two years in prison for} & forgery committed while drunk MeGauran helped build the Alaska builting here. He ts sald to have forged several checks. \ JENA’S DEATH List Grows. | (Serives Telearach Service.) TOULON, March 14.—The mtn |iatry of marine announced thin aft Victoria run next month and placed | ernoon that the list of dead, caused could posstbiy ge’ by the explosion of the battleship} Those that . stay-| are not accounted for are believed | not This |to have perished. THE STRONGEST OF ALL STRONG TESTIMONIALS PIANOS USED FOR YEARS EIGHT HOURS DAILY AND ALWAYS EMINENTLY SATISFAC- D. 8. JOHNSTON COMPANY SELL THEM Mosere, ¥. ¥. Gentleman: Binoe the Chicago Musical College was founded in 18¢7 thousands of pupile fr [than over da pitiless waters bey Is it abvolutely easential that the| jeare should be rum at « higher rete lot speed over the Lake Union bridge | any other part of the ine? | After ip m. care are packed @uctore cry out other and yet the con-| “Make room for an- and while crow the lake | the gates are closed, and were the | care to into th take, one} “Why the necessity costing | people like cattle in the cars the residents of Green Lake | entitied to some comforts tm returs ot TORY. Kimball Go., Chicago, [11, 3 tne to their homes after the day's wor 18 done? “Under impogesibie for one to get a seat un- Wt nearly 7:50 p and it tw not practicable for one to walt that long to start for his present m. ome such @ system and of eo many people Who are at the merey of « corpora- ten who cares but little for the comfort or safety of their patrons? Thie is « matter that should be given prompt attention by those in authority before tt ts too late. “Rempecttulty, dD THE MARKETS w." fee oes. per an rine | reve the Green Lake| ee Mrtetty treah o Waetington creamery butter a; ranch Toure Smears. ths CHICAGO MUSICAL COMMECE BUN OUNE 808 BCH iGam BOUL ARO CHICAGO, OF 6. BEOFELO, Posen every part of the United States and a number from Europe, have been graduated from thie institution. One of the principal factors in a thorough musical education is the use of a piano possessed of the highest possible musical qualifications ae voll as unquestioned durebility. The Kimball pianos to the number of one hundred used in our College on an average of eight hours daily have always been eminently satisfactory. at our Faoul thousand peo ty Concerts in the ple; the excellent of thie enormous hall, For many years the Kimball pianos have oooupied the exclusive po- sition in all this work in the College an® hae stood the test and ful- The same way be said of the Kimball Grand Pianos used Auditorium before audiences of some five tones roadhing the most remote quartere ni filled’ the highest ideale of both artistevand pupils. The above is only one of the many flattering and valuable testimonials that have been »wered upon the great Kimball piano, headed by the Gadski es, Ne astically indorse dgment set forth use in this cou wdica, Very De Lussan, only Patti, Kimball piano, and white, abroad. Wholes mbric the in black ntry and not and act ale, Factor truly ydirs, s~ a famous arti who world’s most and many others mere verbal have in y Representatives D. S. JOHNSTON CO., 903 Second Av LARGEST AND LEADING DEALERS IN EVERY WESTERN CITY lature has been a good AR LINE conditions, it | Mh, acknowledgment, | ially purehasing Kimball pianos sages por Tbe sks = i Mote. vans peti ha pot Fish. Bchooner halibut, per ib, 4 @6e; steamer vib, 22, salmon trout enappers. b@te 1 MGE OS; sturgeon, per Ib, shed ly, Be; eethend salmon, per we sliver salmon, per Ib, te; + bw datuffe, 1i@ite; frowe frosen chinooks Hay an: Rastern Washington | found, tom. fa, tn ad sorn, ton, me; middiings, ton. Bae: of bran. ton, #1, shorts ford, ton, WR, cote ON THE FRONT The marine underwriters have practically abandoned salvage work on the Corona, according to F. F. | Connor, general freight traffic man ager of the Paeific Coast Steamship company. A plan ts now being dis | regarding the construction of » bridge to the wreck in order [to remove the botiers. | According to rules received by | the local customs officials, steamers are prohibited from carrying cal: cium carbide when passengers are ta Steamers Queen and Senator, ot |the Pacific Coast Steamship com: | pany, laid up at Frisco for repairs, will both be in commission within wix weeks J. H. Scott, general agent for the Pacific Coast Steamship company at Fairbanks, A has wired out that the freight business will be several hundred per cent greater) this year on account of greater | mining activity, Many men are | wanted for mining purposes in the Tanana district REALTY SALES | Charles Cowen reports the enle | of over $146,000 worth of property in Cor s University Park addi-| tion within the last week. He has advanced the price on the remain tng lots in the addition 10 per cent. | YH. Marks has purehased half) of the northeast corner of Fourth | ay. and Jefferson st. from the Sen: | eon Land company for the sum of) $80,000. Fores & Co. represent | ed the purchaser, and M. B. Crane) & Co. the owner | This property was listed last Sep | tember for $66,000, It is described | as lot 6, block 44, Boren & Denny's | Jaddition, and ts 60x11 | on & Costello report the sale of $10,000 worth of thelr Portiand | jaddition within the last week, The/ names of the purchasers are with- but ft is understood that they largely local Investors, Fay Cooke Litohfield has rough the Parry Investment | mpany, te « local investor « lot on Belmont av. N, near Aloha st.) for 447 eT. PATRICK'S DAY. are Mre St. Patrick's Day will be celebrat: | ed on Saturday night by the Church ‘ the Immaculate Highteenth and East An address on “Ireland and her) people” will be given by James HH. Kane, and ® program of character iwtic Irish music willl be rendered. | COLLEGE, oun TRAIN HIT RANCHER | Ed, Hiller, a rancher near Kent, was killed this morning by @ North ern Pacific train, being struck as he crommed the tracks In a wa, Two trains passing in oppomite di- | rections confused him. Deputy Cor- oner Wiltate went to the scene of the accident. Probably no inquest will be held PRESIDENT IS8UE6 ORDER ON JAPANEGE EXCLUSION, (Seripps Telegraph Bervi WASHINGTON, March 14.—The| president thia afternoon issued an| executive order putting into effect the Japanese exclusion provision in the immigration bill, The order| was issued as soon as the president recelved word from San Francisco that the authorities made good their , Promise that Japanese school chil- | dren would have equal privileges with the whites. UP GOES THE HAMMER, And when it falls, John Lindh Co the Clothiers, 1432 Becond ave., will As they must get out| ding in #0 t a time, you m take thetr goods away Good goods which they have marked so ridiculously low in price will surely move rapidly, Don't delay your visit to this store or you will be sorry od The dictionary ie not the only place where “success” fol- lows “saving.” it \ife. Gave with us. 6tart new, le an invariable rule In We Pay 4 Per Ct. Interest On Savings Aooounte BRANCHES — Ballard, Renton, & Trust Co. Corner Second Ave. and Cherry. Hoge Bidg., Seattle, Wash. Agente for Alarka Bankt end Bafe Deposit Co, Nome, Alaska 5 per cent is too little for your money to earn, (T should pay you 25 per cent or more. Bee NEW NOVELTY SUITS AND SKIRTS at Factory Prices. Buy direct and save middle- men's profits. NOVELTY SKIRT MFG. CO. 1207 Second Av. Preetdent View President Directare— i Qreceleat, Béwerd okdarns t ‘ been for their Satu $31.50 Mahogany Chiff 32.50 Mahogany 2.00 Golden Oak Ch These three Chiffoniers and Saturday st Friday those who need or may furniture room cure another great barga Srconp Avenve Chiffoniers For Friday and Chiffonier Crnrury Furnrrure Company thief Engineer J. Walton, of the British steamer Capac, yesterday efterncon walked into an opent decks and fell 26 & Juriog himoelt. EAN” CIGAR. The new quailty, be. Robinson Tracts Are going very rapidly, about half sold out. Now is your chance to se cure one of these beautiful tracts before they are all kone Rach tract under cultivation and some have as many as 30 bearing fruit trees. Prices $450 to $860, accord- ing to improvements thereon, Terms, 1-8 cash, balance 1 and 2 years. Come in and we will be glad to go into every detail con- cerning them. Sure to double your money. Robinson Tracts WILBUR 8. LEW A. ROBINSON. 607 Aleska Bidg. Main 894, nd. 900, Water front tract, 106x927, 200 feec south of Fauntleroy car line, 106 feet frontage om the Sound, including tide lands. The tract contains 2.04 acres and we consider it the best buy south ¢f Alki Point. Dilley-Chandler Company 208 Pacific Block. Branch Office, Ninth and Call- fornia Aves, Weet Seattle Phones—Main 606; Ind. 606. Union Bakery And Cafe 217 Pike Street SPONGE CAKES 15¢c jade From Fresh Egg SEA VIEW TRACTS 2 to 5 Acres $200 to $750 Go Out and See Them. WEST & WHEELER Colman Biock. When You Uncover the Me of our delicious bottled goods and discover the rich favors of our ginger ale, sarsaparilla, lemon, strawberry and tron brew, you will find that you have discovered a beverage to delight the palate and make a rich treat for your friends when they call on you. PACIFIC & PUGET SOUND BOT TLING COMPANY. Phones 927. AMPLE ALE PECIALS 3 say for... $22.60 - $22.60 $24.00 are offering for onier for . iffonier for. which we overlooked by uld not be need this useful piece of pportunity to se & Sprang Srreet

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